(She-Hulk II#10-11) - Finark, now calling himself Pseudo-Man, unleashed his new power on Loopner and Pseudonix, in an effort to gain vengeance. In response, Loopner hired the She-Hulk to defend him. Pseudo-Man easily overpowered her on their first encounter, and then proceeded to blanket the streets on Manhattan with the energy from the Pseudonic Cannon, hoping to use it to recondition all of mankind to react negatively to the symbolism used in advertising. After little success, She-Hulk finally managed to stop him by tricking him into knocking her through the roof of a power station, and then shorting out his helmet with some electric cables. She removed his helmet, the source of his power, and he was presumably sent to prison or a mental institution.
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| - (She-Hulk II#10-11) - Finark, now calling himself Pseudo-Man, unleashed his new power on Loopner and Pseudonix, in an effort to gain vengeance. In response, Loopner hired the She-Hulk to defend him. Pseudo-Man easily overpowered her on their first encounter, and then proceeded to blanket the streets on Manhattan with the energy from the Pseudonic Cannon, hoping to use it to recondition all of mankind to react negatively to the symbolism used in advertising. After little success, She-Hulk finally managed to stop him by tricking him into knocking her through the roof of a power station, and then shorting out his helmet with some electric cables. She removed his helmet, the source of his power, and he was presumably sent to prison or a mental institution.
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| - (She-Hulk II#10-11) - Finark, now calling himself Pseudo-Man, unleashed his new power on Loopner and Pseudonix, in an effort to gain vengeance. In response, Loopner hired the She-Hulk to defend him. Pseudo-Man easily overpowered her on their first encounter, and then proceeded to blanket the streets on Manhattan with the energy from the Pseudonic Cannon, hoping to use it to recondition all of mankind to react negatively to the symbolism used in advertising. After little success, She-Hulk finally managed to stop him by tricking him into knocking her through the roof of a power station, and then shorting out his helmet with some electric cables. She removed his helmet, the source of his power, and he was presumably sent to prison or a mental institution.
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